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Adolescent and adult circumcision

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[[Informed consent]] must be obtained. They stated:
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Specifically, the patient should be told about the risks of [[bleeding]], hematoma formation, infection, inadvertent damage to the glans, removal of too much or too little [[skin]], aesthetically unpleasing results and a change of sensation during intercourse. The patient should also be informed that, during the postoperative period, [[erection]]s can cause pain and disruption of the suture line that may require replacement of the sutures. Full recovery following circumcision generally requires four to six weeks of abstinence from all genital stimulation and sexual activity.<ref name="holman1999" />
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In regard to complications, Holman & Stuessi reported:
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As with any surgical procedure, [[bleeding ]] and infection are probably the most common complications of circumcision in adult patients; however, accurate statistics are not available. Other complications include hematoma formation, diffuse swelling, pain from inadequate anesthesia, poor cosmesis, tearing of the sutures due to [[erection]] before healing is complete and anesthetic complications. Some patients may also note an unpleasant heightened sensitivity during intercourse. Infection can be treated with local or parenteral antibiotics, depending on the severity of the infection. [[Bleeding ]] can be controlled with pressure, an absorbable gelatin sponge product (i.e., Gelfoam), electrocautery or ligatures. None of these techniques can be preferentially recommended based on differences in complication rate or severity.<ref name="holman1999" />
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